LINUX JOURNAL January 1999 - WWWsmisth
Installation and Configuration of FreeBSD, by Sean Eric Fagan
Here's how to set up a web server using another freely available
operating system, FreeBSD, a high performance, mature, Unix-like system.
The PathConvert project is to develop utilities which make conversion
between absolute path name and relative path name. It brings benefits
mainly to the users of NFS and WWW.
Submitted by: Shigio Yamaguchi <shigio@wafu.netgate.net>
http://helix.nature.com/webmatters/tomog.html
Nature 7 January 1999 - Nature Web Matters Internet tomography, by
K.C. Claffy, Tracie Monk & Daniel McRobb, UCSD/CAIDA, USA.
The article describes a network management tool built on FreeBSD that
has even used network connctions to www.freebsd.org for performing
network research.
submitted by: "David O'Brien" <obrien@NUXI.com>
servers, and more!
Updated: Sleepycat Software - makes Berkeley DB, an embeddable database
system with full source. Offers high-end data management services,
including full transaction support, and very large databases.
files are now maintained in a way similar to the user gallery.
The ./gencommercial.pl script generates SGML include files from
a set of "raw" files where the entries are actually kept. There
is one ".raw" file per commercial category. The ".desc" file
contains descriptions for the categories and their sub-categories.
2. (Fixes:) Greg Lehey migrated down under. Julian Stacey sneaked to
Europe. Various subcategory changes in Software Vendors.
3. Added Metro Link entry. Updated Sleepycat Software entry.
Submitted by: Morgan Von Essen (morgan@metrolink.com) Metro Link entry
Michael A. Olson (maolson@mindspring.com) Sleepycat update
sub-categories.
1. All the changing .sgml files are now machine-generated.
2. software.sgml, consulting.sgml, misc.sgml, hardware.sgml now
have an "alphabetical nav bar" on top. I.e., click on "T"
and the browser locates the first entry beginning with "T".
3. The Software and Consulting entries now have sub-categories.
The software_bycat.sgml and consulting_bycat.sgml are the
new files. They index to software.sgml and consulting.sgml,
respectively.
4. The index.sgml Software and Consulting links have been updated
to use the new files.
In addition,
5. Most of the entries have been rewritten one way or another,
mainly to standardize them and fix typos, etc. Inconsistent
use of <STRONG> tags fixed. Phone number format standardized
(e.g., +1.800.555.1212.) Removed or updated stale version
information (e.g., FBSD 2.1.6 is no longer current.)
The sub-categories most likely will need to be adjusted, and I've
probably "mis-categorized" some entries. All suggestions welcomed.
Suggested by: wosch
nik's patch - not documented in the log message - was:
The FreeBSD Mall icon has moved to the top right, and the language and
mirror links have moved to the line below.
It had been decided not to do this.
Reported by: nik
SunWorld January 1999
The return of BSD - What are the BSD flavors and why might you use
them? , by Greg Lehey
Reported by: Henry Tieman <henryt@hood.pcx.ncd.com>